Georgian Gov't Economic Council discusses infrastructure projects, export potential
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
Irakli Garibashvili, Prime Minister of Georgia held and led the
regular meeting of the Economic Council, Trend reports citing the
Press Service of the government Administration.
Council Members considered steps to be made in the nearest
future for the acceleration of economic growth, which include
construction and infrastructure projects, export potential,
tourism, food and industrial stocks.
Particular attention was made on the contracting of additional
lots within the scope of construction and infrastructure projects
in the current year, which will result in a long-term procurement.
Discussion was also related to specific projects that will be known
in the nearest future.
The Head of Government of Georgia was briefed about the current
situation with a focus on the recovery of tourism at the working
meeting. As noted by Levan Davitashvili, Minister of Economy of
Georgia, the current trend is promising. Namely, the recovery rate
reached 70% in tourism in contrast with 2019 and actual indicators
are closely following the projections.
It was also noted at the meeting that irrespective of the
current situation witnessed in the region, building of the food and
industrial stock experiences no delays in the country. Discussion
was also related to logistics, cargo traffic and rising volumes of
shipped goods, which require greater coordination.
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